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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
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Beginner level

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2 weeks at 10 hours a week
Learn at your own pace
Build toward a degree

What you'll learn

  • Define the circular economy and explain how it differs from a linear economy.

  • Analyze circular business models explaining the advantages over linear models in promoting sustainability.

  • Identify challenges and barriers to circular economy implementation.

  • Describe key performance indicators and their role in measuring circular economy performance.

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This course is part of the Transformative Leadership in the Circular Economy Specialization
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There are 4 modules in this course

The Circular Economy is the first course in the Transformative Leadership in the Circular Economy specialization. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles, applications, and measurement of the circular economy as a pathway to sustainable business practices. In this course you will explore how circular strategies differ from traditional linear models and examine real-world innovations in product design, material recovery, and closed-loop systems across industries. Through case studies, expert insights, and interactive content, the course investigates circular business models, industry-specific applications, and the economic, environmental, and social benefits of circularity. You will also engage with the challenges and barriers to implementation and evaluate key performance indicators and digital tools that support circular transitions. This course gives you the knowledge and tools to drive sustainable change and apply circular economy principles to your organization or beyond.

This course was developed in collaboration with Siemens Digital Industries Software and is part of the "Design for the Circular Economy" collection. Learners who complete and pass the course can receive an industry-recognized digital badge. The “Design for the Circular Economy” microcredential and graduate certificate are developed around the educational goals of providing technical, business, and leadership knowledge and skills that inspire the transformation towards a more circular economy. This includes gaining technical knowledge to apply circular economy principles in product design, minimizing waste and maximizing impact; developing business acumen to implement innovative circular economic models that prioritize sustainability and resilience; and acquiring leadership strategies to communicate effectively and inspire change within an organization. This course can be taken for academic credit as part of CU Boulder’s Master of Engineering in Engineering Management (ME-EM) degree offered on the Coursera platform. The ME-EM is designed to help engineers, scientists, and technical professionals move into leadership and management roles in the engineering and technical sectors. With performance-based admissions and no application process, the ME-EM is ideal for individuals with a broad range of undergraduate education and/or professional experience. Learn more about the ME-EM program at https://www.coursera.org/degrees/me-engineering-management-boulder.

Welcome to The Circular Economy course! This is the first course in the Transformative Leadership in the Circular Economy specialization. This first module provides a foundational understanding of the circular economy and its role in creating sustainable business practices. You will explore the key principles of circularity, how it differs from traditional linear economic models, and real-world examples of companies successfully implementing circular strategies. Throughout this module, you will gain practical knowledge of resource efficiency, product lifecycle management, material recovery, and circular business models.

What's included

7 videos8 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts

7 videosTotal 28 minutes
  • Design for the Circular Economy: Program Overview5 minutes
  • Introduction to the Course2 minutes
  • The Time is Now3 minutes
  • Introduction to the Circular Economy7 minutes
  • The Big Four Concepts6 minutes
  • Introducing the Experts on the Circular Economy1 minute
  • Circularity in Practice3 minutes
8 readingsTotal 84 minutes
  • Course Updates and Accessibility Support1 minute
  • Welcome to Design for the Circular Economy15 minutes
  • More About Siemens10 minutes
  • Non-Credit Students: Welcome and Where to Find Help10 minutes
  • Explaining the Circular Economy10 minutes
  • Circular vs Linear Systems10 minutes
  • Circular vs Linear Notes8 minutes
  • Let's Hear from the Experts: Siemens Panel of Leaders20 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 115 minutes
  • What is the Circular Economy?15 minutes
  • Circular Strategy Design Challenge60 minutes
  • End of Module 1 Graded Assessment40 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 75 minutes
  • Circular vs Linear in Everyday Products45 minutes
  • Discussion on Circular Strategy Design Challenge30 minutes

This module explores the fundamental principles and real-world applications of circular business models, emphasizing how organizations can transition from traditional linear approaches to more sustainable strategies. Learners will examine key concepts such as sharing platforms, resource loops, and circular material flows across industries. Through case studies interactive activities and expert insights, learners will gain a deeper understanding of circular innovations in packaging, textiles, electronics, and the built environment.

What's included

9 videos5 readings4 assignments2 discussion prompts

9 videosTotal 27 minutes
  • Circular Business Models7 minutes
  • Sharing Platforms in the Circular Economy2 minutes
  • Applications of the Circular Economy1 minute
  • Circularity in Packaging4 minutes
  • Circular Electronics - The Smartphone 3 minutes
  • Circular Economy in the Built Environment4 minutes
  • Resource Loops2 minutes
  • Circular Materials2 minutes
  • Circular Cities2 minutes
5 readingsTotal 164 minutes
  • The Circular Business Model15 minutes
  • Circular Textiles50 minutes
  • Let's Hear from the Experts: Ellen MacArthur Foundation40 minutes
  • Reading Resources45 minutes
  • Amsterdam: The City Committed to a Circular Economy14 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 100 minutes
  • Circular Business Models15 minutes
  • Industry Applications of the Circular Economy15 minutes
  • Circular Cities30 minutes
  • End of Module 2 Graded Assessment40 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 75 minutes
  • Exploring Product Sharing Platforms for Circularity45 minutes
  • Discussion on Circular Cities30 minutes

In this module, you will explore the benefits of circularity, as well as the challenges and barriers that organizations face when trying to implement more circular practices. We’ll examine real-world examples and hear from industry experts about what’s working and what’s not. Through readings, videos, cases, and quizzes, you will gain a practical understanding of how to overcome barriers to circularity and drive sustainable change.

What's included

7 videos5 readings4 assignments1 discussion prompt

7 videosTotal 37 minutes
  • Benefits of the Circular Economy3 minutes
  • Environmental Benefits of a More Circular Economy2 minutes
  • Challenges and Barriers to Implementing the Circular Economy​8 minutes
  • Overcoming Barriers to the Circular Economy7 minutes
  • Let's Hear from the Experts: Siemens Panel on Policy7 minutes
  • Let's Hear from the Experts: Stacy Mahler on Financial Opportunities6 minutes
  • Heineken and the Circular Economy5 minutes
5 readingsTotal 147 minutes
  • The Circular Economy and Economic Opportunities30 minutes
  • The Circular Economy and the Environment45 minutes
  • Barriers to Circular Economy Adoption30 minutes
  • Cultural and Behavioral Resistance to Circularity12 minutes
  • How Barriers Become Opportunities30 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 100 minutes
  • Benefits of the Circular Economy15 minutes
  • Cultural Norms and the Circular Economy30 minutes
  • Strategies for Overcoming Barriers15 minutes
  • End of Module 3 Graded Assessment40 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 45 minutes
  • Circular Economy as an Economic Opportunity 45 minutes

This module explores key metrics and digital tools that enable organizations to measure and advance circular economy strategies. Learners explore circular performance indicators, sustainability frameworks, and enabling technologies such as life-cycle assessment, digital twins, and collaborative data platforms. Emphasis is placed on real-world applications and actionable strategies used to promote more circular practices in product design and operations.

What's included

5 videos4 readings4 assignments1 discussion prompt

5 videosTotal 19 minutes
  • Measuring Circularity3 minutes
  • Measuring What Matters4 minutes
  • Circular Inputs6 minutes
  • Operational Waste4 minutes
  • Enablers and Tools for the Circular Economy2 minutes
4 readingsTotal 105 minutes
  • The Case for Circular Measurement25 minutes
  • Measurement and Reporting for the Circular Economy10 minutes
  • Circular Outputs and Revenues35 minutes
  • Let's Hear from the Experts: Eryn Devola35 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 100 minutes
  • Measuring Circularity15 minutes
  • Circular Key Performance Indicators15 minutes
  • Reflecting on Tools for the Circular Economy30 minutes
  • End of Module 4 Graded Assessment40 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 20 minutes
  • Why Measure Circularity?20 minutes

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